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Shakib Al Hasan is a Bangladeshi international cricketer and captain of the Bangladesh national team. Shakib Al Hasan is an all-rounder, batting left-handed in the middle order and bowling slow left-arm orthodox. Shakib Al Hasan represented Bangladesh at under-19 level, 18 Youth One Day Internationals between 2005 and 2006. Shakib Al Hasan made his One Day International (ODI) debut against Zimbabwe in August 2006, and his Test debut on 18 May against India. During a match against New Zealand in 2008, Shakib Al Hasan took the best bowling figures by a Bangladesh player in Tests, 7 wickets for 37 runs. Until then, Shakib Al Hasan had been considered more of a batsman than a bowler, although still an all-rounder. In 2009 Shakib Al Hasan topped the ICC's all-rounder rankings.

Birthday of Bangladesh Cricketer Shakib Al Hasan KKR Player: 24th March 1987.

Address of Bangladesh Cricketer Shakib Al Hasan KKR Player: Magura, Bangladesh.

Batting Style of Bangladesh Cricketer Shakib Al Hasan KKR Player: Left-handed bat.

Bowling Style of Bangladesh Cricketer Shakib Al Hasan KKR Player: Slow left-arm orthodox.

Test Cricket Match Debut of Bangladesh Cricketer Shakib Al Hasan KKR Player: 18th May 2007 against India.

Test Cap number of Bangladesh Cricketer Shakib Al Hasan KKR Player: Cap no.46

ODI Cricket Match Debut of Bangladesh Cricketer Shakib Al Hasan KKR Player: 6th August 2006 against Zimbabwe.

ODI Cap number of Bangladesh Cricketer Shakib Al Hasan KKR Player: Cap number is 81.

T20 Cricket Match of Bangladesh Cricketer Shakib Al Hasan KKR Player: 28th November 2006 against Zimbabwe.

Bangladesh Cricketer Shakib Al Hasan KKR Player plays for Khulna Division, Bangladesh Cricket Team, Worcestershire County Team, Kolkata Knight Riders KKR IPL Team.

Bangladesh Cricket Captain Shakib Al Hasan Early Life: According to Utpal Shuvro, Shakib "was fairly proficient [at cricket] and was often hired to play for different villages". In one of these matches Shakib impressed an umpire who arranged for him to practice with the Islampur Para Club, a team in the Magura Cricket League. During the practice session, Shakib batted aggressively and bowled fast, as Shakib Al Hasan usually did, but also chose to experiment with spin bowling and proved effective. Shakib Al Hasan was picked to play for Islampur and took a wicket with his first ball; it was his first delivery with a proper cricket ball, having previously generally played with a taped tennis ball. Shakib Al Hasan spent six months training at Bangladesh Krira Shikkha Protishtan, a government-run sports institute.

Bangladesh Cricketer Shakib Al Hasan Domestic and International Cricket Career Statistics: Shakib al Hasan was included in Bangladesh's senior squad to tour Zimbabwe in 2006. Along with Farhad Reza and Mushfiqur Rahim, Shakib was one of three uncapped players to be included in the squad. Shakib and Reza were described as "very good cricketers in all departments of the game", and Faruq Ahmed – the chief selector – said that Bangladesh had "high hopes from them and it's time for them to perform at the international level". Shakib made his ODI debut on the tour on 6 August; his maiden wicket was that of all-rounder Elton Chigumbura, and Shakib Al Hasan finished with bowling figures of 1/39. Shakib Al Hasan also scored 30 not out while Shahriar Nafees scored his maiden ODI century to help Bangladesh win by eight wickets. It was the final match in the series which Zimbabwe won 3–2. In September 2006, Shakib was one of three players to be granted a rookie contract with the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB), along with Farhad Reza and Mehrab Hossain Jr. This increased the number of players with central contracts and under the control of the BCB from 20 to 23. Shakib Al Hasan was appointed Bangladesh's vice-captain in June 2009 when Mashrafe Mortaza replaced Mohammad Ashraful as captain. During Bangladesh' tour of the West Indies the following month, Mortaza injured himself and Shakib took over the captaincy. Shakib Al Hasan was 22 years old at the time. Initially a temporary position until Mortaza recovered, Shakib's success against the West Indies, securing his side's first overseas series win, ensured Shakib Al Hasan retained the position even after Mortaza recovered. Shakib Al Hasan was named The Wisden Cricketer's "Test Player of the Year" in November 2009. In July 2010, Shakib Al Hasan stepped down from the ODI captaincy to concentrate on his personal performance. Mortaza took over until injury struck again and Shakib was asked to assume the role. Domestically Shakib Al Hasan has represented Khulna Division since 2004, and in 2010 Shakib Al Hasan spent several months playing for Worcestershire in England, becoming the first Bangladeshi player to represent an English county. For the 2011 Indian Premier League, Kolkata Knight Riders contracted Shakib Al Hasan. Having signed a contract in November 2009, Shakib Al Hasan joined up with Worcestershire County Cricket Club, playing the second division of the County Championship, in July 2010. Shakib Al Hasan was the first Bangladeshi to represent a county side. While playing for Worcestershire Shakib Al Hasan took his best first-class bowling figures of 7/32 against Middlesex. In eight first-class matches Shakib Al Hasan scored 358 runs at 25.57 (with one score over 50) and took 35 wickets at 22.37, as Worcestershire secured promotion to the first division at the end of the season. Shakib also played five one-day matches for Worcestershire, scoring 187 at an average of 37.40 (including two half-centuries) and taking 9 wickets at 17.77.

Kolkata Knight Riders contracted Indian Premier League, Shakib Al Hasan for $425,000. Shakib Al Hasan will also return to play for Worcestershire for seven weeks in 2011.
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